Originally posted by Sunman
FYI, I'm pretty sure mr. 805 got the response he was looking for.
[Edited on 6-22-2013 by Sunman]
That's the reason Mr 805 hasn't been heard from to back up his jibberish. Oh crap, I just realized I'm in the 805 area code too. Stop givin us a bad
rap dude.
Stop reading consumer reports for your source of information. Cars are of personal preference. You buy the car that ticks the boxes for what you're
looking for in a vehicle.
While I can't argue that Toyota quality may be decreasing, among all other car manufacturers, they still stand behind their work, and will stand up to
the plate with recalls, while other manufactures (especially domestics) will not admit to their mistakes.
I've owned Toyotas my entire life, I am a mechanical engineer, and an aerospace engineer by trade, and you definitely don't need that knowledge to see
what good engineering is. They are able to maintain low cost with exceptional reliability. That right there is the most difficult thing to do.
Engineering is the art of efficiency.
Anyways, like 99% of the people in this thread, most have had only good things to say about Toyota's.
I'm concerned with the comment about Jap Crap. Makes me think your just peeed about the money going outside the states, which is understandable.
However, you must realize that most of the Toyota's that are aimed for the N. American market are indeed using US suppliers for parts, as well as
assembly. Not exactly sure of exact numbers, but you could be sure that the total outsourcing isn't exactly much higher then that of Ford/Chevy and
GM.
Whatever, If your unhappy with the Toyotas, don't buy them. See if your happier with a domestic. If you are that's great.
Originally posted by David K
Well said... and my Baja truck was made in Baja! Toyota de Baja California is on Hwy. 2 between Tijuana and Tecate.
It was assembled in Baja I have seen truck loads of Prepainted Beds and frames headed south into Otay from the U.S
People say Jap made HaHa I don't know of any vehicle that is wholey made in one Country
When I say 'made', I mean "put together"... and yes, from parts made in various places, including the U.S., Mexico, and Japan (where the engine and
tranny are made, I do believe and appreciate).
Originally posted by MMc
I have often said "if it does not go 160 mph or have 4 wheel drive it's just transport." I drive a lot 35k + per year. The daily drivers are just part
of the overhead. To think that what one drives is a reflection of ones self is novel. I laugh at a neighbor that has a MB and BWM who rents a
house.
heyzoos kristo! and i thought 500 miles/week for work SUCKED! add in trips to the nether regions of Baja and i might be getting close to that ^^^
Try 200-300 miles a DAY! I consider it training for my Baja trips
Dave
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